Sunday, 15 June 2025

Barron Trump’s Link to Big Name ICE Deportation Revealed


The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been hard at work lately, and there’s no sign they’re slowing down.

Not even for the number one TikTok personality on the planet.

That’s right — internet stardom is no proof against being scooped up and ushered out the door if you’re here illegally!

Just ask Seringe Khabane Lame, or as he’s known on social media, Khaby Lame.

He found out the hard way, thanks to a few of his ‘friends’:

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Not even TikTok fame can put you above the law now that real leadership has returned to DC!

Apparently some of those ‘friends’ tattled on him about his expired visa, and they told one of Barron Trump’s friends about his misdeeds.

Thus, Khaby Lame just proved you can’t buck the commonsense laws of THIS land and get away with it anymore!

Bo Loudon, presumably Barron Trump’s best friend, is claiming bragging rights for bringing ICE down on Khaby.

And Loudon isn’t one bit shy about talking about it; he’s downright proud of the fact he was able to help protect something sacred:

Bo even went on Fox News to explain the whole situation.

Here’s a clip with his own explanation of why and how he did it:

As you can imagine, Bo has taken a lot of heat for alerting ICE to Khaby Lame’s many violations.

That’s in spite of the fact, as he stated in that Fox News interview, that he really doesn’t wish anything bad on Khaby.

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He’s just not going to sit by while multitudes trample on America’s dignity and treat it with minimal respect!

Khaby was ultimately allowed to self-deport voluntarily after his detainment, according to a report from the Independent:

Bo Loudon, the purported “best friend” of Barron Trump, has claimed he is responsible for the arrest of the world’s most famous TikToker who was detained by ICE and later forced to leave the U.S.

The MAGA, Gen-Z influencer, who has been pictured numerous times with the president and his son, said he had “personally taken action” to have Khaby Lame deported.

“No one is above the law!” he wrote in a series of posts on X, later adding: “I’ve been working with the patriots at President Trump’s DHS to make this happen. He was just ARRESTED in Vegas and is in ICE CUSTODY!”

Despite a community note on the post calling Loudon out for false information, ICE confirmed that Lame had been detained at the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas for violating the terms of his visa on June 6.

The 25-year-old star had entered the U.S. on April 30 on a temporary visa. A spokesperson for ICE said he had been granted “voluntary departure” following his arrest and had since left the country.

Bo also went on with Dylan Page, a fellow TikToker, and explained even further about Khaby’s stubborn refusal to actually deport once he was given the option.

Here’s a clip that Bo shared of that conversation:

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As usual, if someone is illegally entering and trampling all over our immigration laws, they are often just as lackadaisical about other areas of the law.

And just as Loudon explained to Dylan Page… that’s exactly what Khaby was doing.

He was in the U.S. making tons of money… avoiding taxes… and galivanting around like he owned the place.

To be clear, my feeling about taxes in general is pretty simple: TAXATION IS THEFT.

But darn it… if Americans still have to pay, I’m certain not okay with foreigners here illegally, working illegally, and thumbing their nose at American law getting a free pass!

I do have to wonder… did Bo actually call some “buddies in the Administration”, as he told Dylan Page?

Or did he just drop a text message to Barron, and go straight to the top of the food chain?

We may never know.

But what we DO know is that ICE has confirmed Khaby’s detainment and subsequent departure from the US, as reported by USA Today:

Khaby Lame, an Italian-Senegalese influencer whose TikTok account boasts the most followers on the platform, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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In a statement Sunday, June 8, to USA TODAY, an ICE spokesperson confirmed that Lame, whose full name is Seringe Khabane Lame, was detained Friday, June 6, at the Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas for immigration violations.

Born in Senegal, Lame is now a citizen of Italy, where he has spent the majority of his life. Entering the U.S. on April 30, Lame “overstayed the terms of his visa,” according to ICE, and was granted voluntary departure once detained.

The 25-year-old content creator has one of the most recognizable faces on the internet. Rising to fame during the pandemic, after being laid off from his factory job in Italy in March of 2020, Lame’s signature video style involves him following along as another creator demonstrates a complicated life hack, then completing the task himself with ease, often wordlessly, and shooting a knowing look at the camera.

Using the hashtag “learnfromkhaby” on many of his videos, Lame’s fame is more akin to the internet stardom of yore, in which an exasperated look or a quick humorous bit, stripped of any high production value or product placement, could take off on Vine.

Full disclosure: Khaby Lame is hilarious.

With the online world FILLED with over-hyped personalities that take themselves too seriously, and consider themselves to be far more important than they really are…

Khaby’s videos tend to hit with a much more grounded ZING than the put-on fakeness that a lot of social media has become.

But, like Bo said — no one is above the law!

And it really doesn’t matter if you’re likeable or hated… the law is the law.

And in this country, thankfully, that is becoming a standard way of thinking again.

But I still have to wonder if President Trump’s own son just ‘happened’ to be best friends with the guy who just ‘happened’ to get the top TikToker deported…

Or is Barron privately smiling to himself after wielding some of that “family” power?

We may never know.

What’s your view  on this?

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

View the original article here.


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